Fangs and Prejudice
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 45m
  • Reads 333
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 5
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2020
Will the arrival of a charming, rich, and very single gentleman cause those in Hertfordshire to spare nothing but a few seconds over the mysterious murders occurring in their town? It most definitely could not be someone of rich fortune. But then again, that Mr. Darcy is quite intolerable, if you ask me. 

Rediscover the story of Pride and Prejudice and get a glimpse into the untold history behind the characters that you have come to know and love so well. This rendition of Pride and Prejudice will satiate your appetite of the relationship of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy, but be prepared for the mystery that has fallen upon Hertfordshire.
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First Book in The Eldest series There lived six sisters in the Bennet household. The first was a very generous and kind soul who helped her father with the estate and tenants. She passed her childhood away from the Bennts at her Uncle's house in London. She was far more accomplished and intellectual than the others. What no one knew was the reason behind her aloof and silent demeanor. She used to get lost in her thoughts for hours and avoided assemblies. The only assembly she ever attended was the one where Mr. Bingley had come with his sisters, brother in law and a Mr. Darcy When Mr. Darcy first saw her, she was in a corner with Mary. Many men came in her way only to receive a polite no from her. At a dinner, even when everyone laughed at Elizabeth's jest, her smile did not reach her eyes. Who was she? Why was he so enchanted by her mysterious self?